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Tips for Using a UV Printer for DTG Printing

Acquiring a UV Printer for your printing business is not only introducing state of the art equipment and technology, it is like going “back to the future”! The UV Printer is a mastery in improvement on DTG printers that are being used today. Not that there is anything wrong with your printer, this UV printer is several notches above. With LED or light emitting diode technology for high speed. Its large printing area is ideal for multiple jobs being done in one go especially if you are printing small items. Size with this printer is not an issue as it is able to accommodate anything be it glass, metal, plastic, board or fabric. Whatever you need to be printed , this printer is able to tackle the job. Features of the UV Printer ·         Dual LED lamps ·         Fast moving bed ·         Instant print/ no other steps ·         High-resolution photographic quality ·         Using less ink in comparison to other DTG printers ·         Do promotional printing on any item e

DTG Innovation through the Eyes of SMB: Learn Top 3 Reasons Entrepreneurs Go Digital

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Silkscreen technology remained untouchable until rival digital printing emer ged in 1996. Now, nearly every apparel graphics designer wants to tap into digital printing, particularly the DTG (Direct-to-garment) model. It's addressed many of the long-existing challenges traditional methods presented. What would one give to lessen frustrations and enjoy a smoother operation?   Well, they've introduced DTG printing just in time.   The hurdle the average apparel graphics designer now face is to learn the best practices of DTG printing. As a method that's constantly evolving, DTG has a promising future. In garment printing, it dominates with speed, precision and the ease of installation. It accelerates production and smooths the process of order fulfillment as machines take over with computerized artwork. Customization beyond Limits Largely, DTG digital printing allows a designer to exploit naked creativity. This has unequivocally shaped the market for the next coup